DAP DryDex Dry Time Indicator Spackling
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DAP DryDex Spackling, America's top choice for professional repairs. Featuring a unique Dry Time color indicator that shifts from pink to white, it signals precisely when the patched surface is dry and ready for sanding and painting. This ready-to-use formula spreads effortlessly, ensuring quick and seamless repairs without the risk of cracking, crumbling, or flaking. Once dried, DryDex hardens to a durable finish that sands easily and accepts paint, providing a flawless result every time. Trusted by professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, DAP DryDex Spackling guarantees superior performance and effortless application for all your repair needs.
Key Features
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Dry Time Indicator
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Sandable/Paintable
DETAILS + SPECIFICATIONS
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Specifications
SKU Code Unit Size Color Dimensions (in.) Weight Case Pack Cases/Pallet 7079812327 12330 32 FL OZ PINK/WHITE 10.38x10.38x10.25 32.96 lbs. 8 64 7079812328 12328 8 FL OZ PINK/WHITE 10x7x6.75 12.9 lbs. 12 154 7079812330 12330 32 FL OZ PINK/WHITE 15x10x5.25 24.93 lbs. 6 96 7079812337 12346 5.5 FL OZ PINK/WHITE 10.5x4.5x10.5 8.75 lbs. 12 99 7079812347 12347 1 GA PINK/WHITE 16x8x8.25 28.8 lbs. 2 75 7079812348 12348 16 FL OZ PINK/WHITE 12x12x8.25 37.73 lbs. 18 48
RESOURCES + FAQs
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FAQs
How do I tell if it is dry?
With DryDex Spackling, as soon as the color of your repair goes from pink to white and you don’t see any pink tones, it is dry. You can always touch the surface to see if it is dry and if your sandpaper starts to become clogged with spackling, wait and let the repair dry longer before sanding to a smooth finish.
Why would I use a heavyweight spackling, like DryDex over a lightweight spackling?
Unlike lightweight spackling, that is only ideal for smaller holes and dents in drywall, heavyweight spackling, such as DryDex, can be used on all size repairs. Whether you’re filling a small nail hole or a large hole in the wall that requires a wall repair patch, DryDex can complete the job.
When does spackling need to be painted?
Spackling should always be painted. It is not recommended that spackling be used on its own without painting and for exterior applications, a good quality, exterior-grade paint is recommended.